CLEVELAND  Draymond Green isnt at all concerned that he has five technical fouls this postseason, just two shy of receiving an automatic one-game suspension.

To him, that means he has wiggle room.

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The way Im approaching it, theres one game left, Green said. So Ive got two to play with for one game.

The Warriors have a 3-0 lead over Cleveland in The Finals. No team in NBA history that trailed 3-0 has ever won a seven-game series.

There could be one game left  or four. But heading into a potential series-clinching Game 4 on Friday, Green said he isnt going to try and scale himself back at all.

Im still going to be who I am, Green said. Thats what has made me the player that I am. No one tech is going to stop that. If Im going to let one tech stop that, I might as well hit the sack and go sit in the locker room.

Green and Tristan Thompson were assessed double-technicals midway through the first quarter of the Warriors 110-102 win in Game 3 on Wednesday after they jawed at each other.

Thompson, similarly, has no regrets about going at it with Green.

Its The Finals, Thompson said. Two guys both want it and I love it. I love the physicality. I love the two techs. Its well worth it, and thats what we need. So thats what I try to bring to this team, give it a little spark and energy.

Those two have been going back and forth all series long. With 2.6 seconds left in Game 1, Thompson was assessed a flagrant 2 foul for elbowing Shaun Livingston. Green clapped. Thompson responded by shoving a basketball in Greens face.

After Thompson was ejected, he told Green to meet him outside. He went on to say that if any two players are going to fight, its going to be him and Green.

On Thursday, Thompson took it a step further, saying the high-blood-pressure-inducing madness is actually good for his health.

Green enjoys it just as much  but added that it affects him a bit differently.

I definitely love a physical game, Green said. It doesnt help me sleep though. I dont sleep after games, though. Ill be up until 5, 6 in the morning, just adrenaline still going. So maybe it does the opposite for me.